Taking a broad approach, Beyond Quality in Early Childhood Education and
Care relates issues of early childhood to the sociology of childhood,
philosophy, ethics, political science and other fields and to an
analysis of the world we live in today. It places these issues in a
global context and draws on work from Canada, Sweden and Italy,
including the world famous nurseries in Reggio Emilia.
Working with postmodern ideas, this book questions the search to define
and measure quality in the early childhood field and its tendency to
reduce philosophical issues of value to purely technical and managerial
issues of expert knowledge and measurement.
With a brand new Preface to this classic text, the authors argue that
there are other ways than the 'discourse of quality' for understanding
and evaluating early childhood pedagogical work and relate these to
alternative ways of understanding early childhood itself and the
purposes of early childhood institutions.